“It’s a momentous day for Greater Manchester,” according to Andy Burnham – but it’s all down to a ‘hidden’ change you might ‘not want to know about’.
Speaking on Monday (March 24), the mayor said a major change to the way Bee Network tickets work means Greater Mancunians ‘now have an integrated public transport system, the kind this city deserves’.
Unlike previous developments of the Bee Network, when yellow buses appeared in new parts of the city overnight, this update is ‘hidden’ in plain sight, as ‘tap-and-go’ ticketing was introduced to buses and trams on Sunday.
“It went as well as we could have hoped,” Mr Burnham said in Exchange Square.
Speaking on Monday (March 24), the mayor said a major change to the way Bee Network tickets work means Greater Mancunians ‘now have an integrated public transport system, the kind this city deserves’.
Unlike previous developments of the Bee Network, when yellow buses appeared in new parts of the city overnight, this update is ‘hidden’ in plain sight, as ‘tap-and-go’ ticketing was introduced to buses and trams on Sunday.
“It went as well as we could have hoped,” Mr Burnham said in Exchange Square.
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00:00Hi everybody, thanks very much for joining us on what is a momentous day for Greater Manchester.
00:08We have now an integrated public transport system of the kind that this city deserves
00:15and it is already bringing huge benefits for our residents, making it easier to get around
00:22but also lowering the cost of public transport. I've travelled in this morning from where I live
00:27in Goulburn, £2 all the way into the city centre because obviously over to Lee and within the hour
00:34getting the V1 over to the city, that's pretty good value and then on into the city using the
00:43tram off peak means £5.40 for a whole day. You know if I did the same journey going back it's
00:50good value and that's what we wanted to achieve so I want to thank the team that's done it over
00:57the weekend. We've introduced a new system, it's complicated but it's been done without any
01:03hitches so far and you know we're really grateful to everybody who's worked on it so
01:09this is the end if you like of phase one of the B network. We have introduced
01:14an integrated system over bus and tram.